Morning Tribune, 4 November 1936

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. 237. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDA!, November 4, 1936. FIVE CENTS
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  • 909 1 iiiivr pamjaimknt oi NEW REIGN SPEECH FROM THRONE ■ion of limitation or NAVAL AItMS i THAT a draft bill for the control of political organisations m future to prevent repetition of the incidents which have occurred m London m recent weeks m connection with the British
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  • 78 1 Parliament To Be Dissolved Bagdad, Monday. AN official decree has been issued dissolving Parliament and ordering a general election. The decree is oigned by King Ghasi who declares co-oDeration is essential between the Executive and Legislature to enable the cabinet to carry out itcontemplated reforms. The cabinet considers
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  • 79 1 London. Monday. WITH the wind blowing a half gale and a choppy sea under grea t frowning skies, Sir Edgar Britten went on his last voyage to his seaman's grave. The body was carried aboard the I tender to a spot three miles off the |N:edles where
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  • 98 1 Wellington, Nov. 3. THE eight thousand tons steamer Makura, belonging to the Uniov Company of New Zealand, has been sold to Chinese buyers and will be handed over m December. The Makura was built m Glasgow m 1908 and has since steamed over two and a quarter
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  • 364 1 MANY CASUALTIES REPORTED London, Nov. 2. pORTY-ONE were killed and 130 woun- ded m yesterday's air raid on Madrid, re.speiate fighting continues soulhwr.st of the Capital, both sides announcing new successes and deny.li;, cpponents* claims. The Government assert it Inflicted I <»00 casualties on the insurgents
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  • 334 1 Are Communists Responsible? New York, Nov. 3. OR David Grange, third vice presiden, a of the International Seamen's Union, denounces the shipping strike as an outlaw movement organised by Communists and states that he has plans to break up the strike by supplying ships with crews.
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    • 30 1 0N OTHER PAGES i Pace House collapse z "years old crime 1 Finance l At „l il) rowing JJ JJS race picture. I ipoh races 26 Hotkey 2 Other rugby
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    • 38 1 KLIM POWDERED WHOLE MILK j START A KLIJtfSSSK^ O^ _^^t J COURSE AND WATCI JoWfIMI FORM. ADD WATER THE IMPROVEMENT JB_______jf_!___l_P^| AND YOU HAVE jIN THE HEALTH 0- JS^Jf] E T C WS J Distributors GETZ BROS. CO.
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  • 2023 2 ROTTEN BEAM STORY Graphic Story Of THE circumstances ■*_£■>*£• r e Coroner, Mr. W. Mcquarne and riury comprising «-*J^ Downe, Ci. H. Lew»S S. T. fcncitoon and G. H. Bowen. The first person to go to the •Jjjj*: tince of the victims who were buried
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  • 401 2 Singapore. Tuesday I PERSONALLY consider the visit of Sir Mohammed Habibullah. lo Singapore very opportune, inasmuch as his interview appearing m the Press at a Ume whena part of Bombay was m the throes of communal riots has gone ■i long way to
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  • 120 2 History Made In London London, Monday. TELEVISION history was made to-day efvlce was televised first by the Baird and then the Marconi f cm ffiriated The Postmaster-General officiated. Mr R. C. Norman, Chairman of the '3 8.C.. said he was confident that television holds unique opportunity to benefit and
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  • 32 2 New York. Nov. 3 The sailing of the liner Manhattan lor Europe on Wednesday has be:'. cancelled owing to the strike. The. tares of the 350 passengers have been re funded. Reuter
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  • 287 2 Money Changer Acquitted Singapore, Tuesday. THE echo ol a seven-year-old thel the Oversea Chinese Bank, heard m the Singapore Assize Court to-day. when E. M Abdullah an aged Indian money changer was charged with voluntarily assisting m disposing of stolen property. The offence was alleged to have
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  • 549 3 UNEXPECTED END TO LOTTERY CASE Accused Acquitted Of Charges Of Cheating Singapore, Tuesday. _^^yr t y t^ T r^rß^ a mpoy M cd at the CivU Aerochief p KamSong Batak Quarry, and drome. KarnpoiiK when they were W° r G A 2i discharged by Mr. A. D. !*^S&?SSRS this mornYork
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  • 572 3 Singapore. Tuesday. 'JELL the accused he has been found guilty on satisfactory- evidence of a 2_,*to°2 h° ffCnce and °ne which Sd whirh t becomin e Prevalent again. olence whlh m SaUsfied is a crim of by 3L2S? Can only Put down
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  • 126 3 \mmmmmw'mW^ '^mm^mm^J^PV^^^L^CWß mmmW mKW British Cannot Admit Conquest London. Nov. 2. BRITISH recognition of the Italian v conquest of Ethiopia demanded by /Mussolini m yesterday's speech is emphatically stated m British circles not to be a practical proposition at th* moment. It is pointed out, however, there has already
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  • 41 3 London, Tuesday. The Government of India have appoined Mr. H. Cheadle, Chief Traffic Manager, South African Railways, as a member of the recently appointed Indian Railaay Inquiry Committee, of which Sir Ralph Wedgwood is chairman. British Official Wireless
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  • 17 3 Calcutta, Nov 3. The flying boats which are en route to Singapore have arrived here to-day. Reuter
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  • 63 3 Law Notice For To day Before the Chief Justice m the lst Court at 11 a.m. S. 171 36— Gek Lav Choon Theatrical Co. vs. Yu King Van. Before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark m the 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Assizes Rex vs. 1. Lai Leong Chew, 2. Lam Tak
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  • 198 3 Prostrate with Terrible Pains It was advice from her mother that led this woman to take Kruschen Salts for her backache, and before she had finished the first bottle she was feeling better. This is the letter she writes:— "About this time last year
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    • 17 3 PHILLIPS RUBBER HEELS SOLES OUTLAST OTHERS FROM ALL SHOE-MAKERS Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS 86, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE.
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    • 56 3 ItIVOMI Alls AND FIELD GLASSES BY THE BEST MAKERS ZEISS, HEATH, ETC. Stocked by MOTION, SMITH SON 15, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. After Your Meals OBTAINABLE FROM THE LEADING DISPENSARIES. 90, ROBINSON ROAD. 'I R WORTH PARIS DANS-LA-NUIT AA. I From S3.- A up EAU DE COLOGNE MOXTOR Ltd. ALL SIZES
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 99 4 ociicr™ tic Sellers 8 5 16 8 3 8 up December Buyers SU 85 16 •up 6 Deoember Seller. 3 a 716 W lls Mar Buyer. 8 5 16 83 8 up 1 16 jan.!Mar. 8716 up 16 London. Nov 3 PALM OIL (Malay) Quotation To-day fa, bulk
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    • 71 4 London, Nov. 3. Previous To-day Change T.T. on Parti (closing middle rate) 105.13 105.13 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 9.043/ 4 M M /2 T.T. on Sbangnai (cloaing selling rate) is. 29i6d is. 2916 d. T.T. on Hongkong (doatog selling rate) is. 3d. is. 3d. T.T. on
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    • 24 4 Previous To-day Change £722 w SILVER Spot 20 20 I 8 up V* mombf forwwti 201 16 20" 8 up 1 16
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    • 50 4 London. Nov. 3 Previous To-day change Distillers J iii?' 112 1119 Dunlop Rubber 37- 373 Imperial Chemical Industry 417» 2 417> 2 Imperial Tobacco 173 1 > 2 174 4 1 2 U| 1 3 Rubber Plant. Investment usi 39 4 J 2 39Kaffirs **12 BAT 133
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    • 21 4 f IN Standard. Previous To-day Change Cash (noon official price. ™£> «>»». 3 months forward (noon official price) "10 up 3
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    • 19 4 RUBBER Tone Spot Bayers Sellers CLOSED Jan.i Mar. Buyers. a Beller> TIN Standard 22_ a WWB
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    • 176 4 "The Return Of Sophie THE Return of Sophie Lang, which is the chief attraction at the Capno. Theatre for the next few days draw large houses when it began a MS* last night. h Gertrude Michael, who take> tne name part, is seen as the >amorou> woman who
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    • 40 4 London, Monday The War Office announced to-day that reservists of Section A of the Army Reserve, who were recently called up for service m connection with reinforcing the garrison m Palestine, are now returninsr hnmp British Official Wireless
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    • 174 4 POLLING TO-DAY IN U.S.A 45 Million Go To The Polls FORTY -FIVE million Americans go tc the polls to-day m the Presidential election, m which the paramount issue is whether to continue the New Deal with Mr. Roosevelt, or "return to the American way" with Mr. Landon. i Straw ballot
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    • 33 4 Eight watchmen* who hid been by an Egyptian landowner to stop by from his crops have been ku n bandits at Shebin el-Koni ana f r wounded All the bandits escapee, the raid
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    • 29 4 Helmu-n Kienka. 31 of J* B beheaded m Berlin for La i ul mr iir v cesDionage or the betrayal of „c secrets). He *as condemned m Peoples Court.
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    • 23 4 •_«m__ttt____t_ _'::::_n_:»R:::3m._:::j::H;s«n_:::::::::::::::::::::::^^ SOUTH I |g| BRITISH j %S]fe^ INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. 1 •■■SS ESTABLISHED 1872 1 a •■•it W. J. DEXTER, Manager «iSI
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 559 6 Singapore. Nov. 3 Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers ..4- 46 4- 44i/ 2 pa Vumban*' 27 6 28 6 26 6 28 6 £1 -^^iSSS^.;. 62,6 64|6 68|- M n Auiira i.?Sr i iff 16 176 f Aytr We!? 165 175 165 1<75 1 Ayer g
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    • 386 6 1 1 Mai. Elec. Ord J-JEft J-g 2.07fc 2.15 1 1 do lO^r Prefs 2 27 235 2 20 230 10 10 Maynard 2°? 3.00n0m 2.00 3.00 1 1 M Breweries 2 ~55 2< 2 10 10 McAlister 2625 2700 2^ 00 26 -i° 40 40 O'tCJ^aßC. '..I 19
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    • 190 6 4»/ 2 1930 red. 1970-80 $6,000,000 we—wworum 3rc %s^ i^k koooiooo 125 127 m- ~m* 10 cl |ii« 3] Sept. 30 s <; 1926 red. 1956-66 $4,000,000 n J td 1947 $1.*****0 108 110 norn Int. May 1 Nov. 1 127 129 ci. m« L ar 31
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    • 315 6 (Share are $1 unless otherwise stated*. AUenby A Cr Gajah 1-60 1.70 1.60 170 v^- Malay 120 130 1.20 130 Jf Hitam 18l > 185 1.80 190 f er Molek 14 0 1.55 1.40 152 yer Panas JlO 120 1.12 120 ?*ett 167i 2 1.77' /2 1.65 175
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  • 205 6 (From Our Financial Corresponaenu Singapore, Tuesday morning. It ii bber Singapore: 28 7 8 cts., down 18 ct. Market Tone: Quiet. London: 8 1 4d., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet after firm New York: 17 1 16 cts., up 1 16- ct. Market Tone: Firm. Singapore, Tuesday evening.
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  • 30 6 Singapore, Tuesday noon. Singapore: $*****. up $5 8\ London: £206 10s.. down 355.- three months £205 10s.. down 20s. New York- 45 7 8 cts, up 1 8 ct
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  • 10 6 London-New York 4.88 15 IC New York-London 4.88 3132
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  • 121 6 Julian Israel m his daily report of 'he closing trend of the share market states: Tin locally up 5 8 and rubber locally has firmed a little during .he day and closes almost at yesterday's level Mining.— Raubs $6.45— $6. 55 Tin shares have been steady but a
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  • 22 6 Batavia, Monday. POM to-morrow (Tuesday) the N.E.I, export duty on native rubber will be 53 guilders per 169 kilograms- Reuter
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  • 124 6 Greatly Increased Demand for Shares AN inquiry m the local market the Triv bune was informed by prominent share brokers that rubbers had boen neglected lately and the rush to buy them was the result of a wave of optimism, or renewal of confidence, occasioned by the continued
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  • 183 6 Singapore, Nov 3. SELLING London T.T. 2|4 I|l6 London demand *l* fjf)* London 4 months' sight 2fV« Lyons demand liZii Hamburg demand 14 New York demand J][ Montreal demand 56 15,16 Batavia demand 104 3 f Samarang demand 104 lr 2 Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon demands 194% Madras and
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  • 177 6 Singapore. Nov. 3. i. iSiani) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $140 (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $135 i. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $128 t. (Siam) "Sinhuay" No Al $222 K. (Siam) "White Rice" No. 1 $180 R. (Siam) "White Rice" No 2 $166
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  • 100 6 Grave Anxiety Felt For Three Chinese (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Tuesday. GRAVE anxiety is being fel t among local fish dealers and fishermen ai the disappearance of three Chinese fishermen who left Malacca nine days ago with a load of ice and money for Tanjong Medang to
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  • 42 6 JJI he fifth annual inspection of the s«iui Company, the Boys* Brigade, by Rev R L. Archer Ph. D. will take place at the company headquaiters. Kampong Kapor Road, to-day at 5 p.m. Mrs. Archer will distribute the prizes. Friends are welcome.
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  • 290 6 BOMBERS LEAVE FOR INDIA Inter-Command Flight Undertaken Singapore. Tuesday. IN a thin drizzle and mist, 12 torpedo bombers, comprising No. 36 Squadron left the R.A.F. base, Seletar at seven o'clock this morning on the annual intercommand flight to India. They will fly up the wes t Malayan coast and then
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  • 180 6 Double Programme Full Of Action I DOUBLE-FEATURE programme is being presented at the Alhambra Theatre for the present m "Smoking Guns" and "Postal Inspector." The first, as the title implies, is more or less a cowboy picture, amidst a setting ■full of the atmosphere though nnto t con
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  • 74 6 Detectives Make Three Arrests Singapore, Tuesday. THE De t ective Branch has made three arrests m connection with the murder of a Chinese m Tan Quee Lan Street on Aug. 12. The victim was set upon by a of Chinese and fatally stabbed. Two men were arrested last
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  • 40 6 Opposition to the proposal to build the capital of the new Indian province of Orissa on a site near Berhampur is growing throughout the province, and those who prefer Cuttack to be the capital are supported m the Bengali Press
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  • 93 6 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Tuesday noon. No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases (FOB. November) 29 516 29 716 Good F.A.Q. m cases (F. 0.8. November) 29 U 29% No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose* (awardable Spore) 29 •a 29 V\ do. November 29 316 29 516 do. Nov.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 222 6 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established m 1880 Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) r.mm m Reserve Fund V.130 90) H)006 Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBERS RAFFLES PLACE Manager T. TAIIAiI Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Roo^ 5921 5922 General Offi^ 5923 6472 Compr adore i Desk lI A Ali
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  • 76 7 THE FORTHCOMING GRAND BALLET Dress rehearsals for the forthcoming grand Ballet m aid of- the St. Andrew Khini Buildinc Fond. Onr picture shows "The goddess of th_- Bm a »r_ Mer School Bu.ld,ncruna h "goddess of the Sun". Tribune Tribune One of the many attractive performers. Tribune The Sailor's Horn
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    • 308 8 mm '♦'tj* ~+A A RARE TREAT FOR LOCAL AUDIENCES! MORE NIGHTS ONLY JzZr| CAPIT 0 L I! 6-15 9-15 LI T <. First Public Appearance m the Far East! <• I THE H.M.S. "DANAE" ROYAL NAVAL SINGERS 1 (By Kind Permission of Capt. LE. H. Maund, R.N.) I f 60
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    • 246 8 3 SHOWS TO-DAY 3.15-6-15-9-15 ALHAMBHA j C _____________---«^-i»^-"^-"^ •■■■^'■■■■"■■■■---■■----■--■■^■Ml^^^-^..^^^^ I iTHE DARING EXPLOITS OF THE SECRET AGENTS* OF THE MAIL SERVICE! s^~ __M____ FLOODS /^mmftJk.Mm bmm\Wl[€*\m. I frauds: L/jnl^B"^^'^^i^W^^^n^^^7^^A^« G,RI I -r*'*%*Wß I wnv. I '■■■rAjB ______BI_HM MMWmipA* VVrICARDcTcORTEZ FICIITS: J (i^BPi^ <>**/-*:/ PATRICIA ELLIS BiL^*>. MICHAEL LORING X^F^C^&jt^ BELA
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  • 519 9 Commit^'* Talks Are fn successful .By Air Mail) London, Oct. ?2. months discussion nas A NOTH 'n L i«« to the Tin Cony broUg .on uon6 witn o-am. mat mitteeS n!l Vtiniie interpretauon wnicn is < ne the commuuique issued SJSifSSu > Financial News. vesterda > however,
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  • 145 9 25 P Cent Jump In ousumption f 0x SU MPTION few York. Oct. 18. Unu^i si L? rUde rubber by JE*** wwas. s i 6 33o n ln nufacturers m f 0f pci -cent g tonS an m" _S_wcordlng "to 21* Ver Se P te mber,
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    • 330 9 fOpening at the PAVILION To-night 6.15-9.158 METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER DOES IT AGAIN ROSE MARIE "SAN FRANCISCO" g And Now Another Smashing Hit! I (HBP^^lUv^^ dashing \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\m~ r*J iTi 1 |^\fv STAR OF 4 mmmmmr%^mmSß^^^l V I li_ffl if Pi 1 BROADWAY J 808 TAYIOR ,hof lovm 9 mon ire P j r
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  • 1951 10 The LONDON Point Of VIEW Royal Mourning Ends: State Fitness Campaign: Improving Postal Facilities: Wealth In London's Dustbins: Plans For Armistice Day: Wider Powers For National Trust: Slump Hits Theatres. (By Air MaU) (From Our Own Correspondent i London. Oct. 24. IF the King announces
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  • 104 11 Four Planes from the base at Seletar which were th c first, ™"hines to land at the new RAP aerodrome at Tenrah Th. t.» „v be seen on tn e extreme right of the above picture. Tribune On e of the 4 planes coming
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  • 319 12 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Wednesday, Nov. 4, 1936. TWO ELECTIONS VE_STERDAY the voters of the U.S.A. went to the polls to elect their President for the next four years. Most people expect President Roosevelt to be ret lined to power but Mr. Landon to have put up* a hard fight, aid
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  • 865 12 ACCORDING to the Registrar Genaral of Satisjcs. S.S. and F.M.S., the cost of living m the Colony and the I'M S. has shown a marked increase during 1935. Nearly all essential food commodities hav e gone up m price and this fact has no doubt caused much hardship
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  • 250 12 Mr. M. S. McGahey, the well-known Taiping planter and ru™er enthusiast arrived from home on Saturday. Dr and Mrs. Taylor, who were away from Negri Sembilan for many years, have recently taken up residence there again. Mr and Mrs. V. G. A. Reeve-Tuck-er of Ipoh have returned from leave
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  • Article, Illustration
    15 12 Sir Henry Walford Davies, Master of *h__ Kin*'* Musick. photographed at Oxford recently. Topical Press
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  • 516 13 The Future Of Bargain With Yugoslavia I Belgrade. —-nrrES on economic matters FSSX^sVS and Germany v b more and more acute. of agricultural prc■■VV^; iv apart from eggs lard ceased. Yugoslavia Is refusing goods. roDuy m .i Dr. Schacht's visit ASS manoeuvred YugoslaS 1 she
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  • 235 13 Survivors Speak Of Island Terror Palma. Majorca. THERE is a lovely bay on the extreme er.d of the Island of Majorca, where the sands are white, and the pines are rich and shady, where the pleasure-mak-ers delight m passing the sunny hours, Pithing, or dreaming away the time
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  • 99 13 tlOfiOO Austin Works Extensions London, Oct. 21. rE insistent demand for British cars, which is so strongly m evidence at the Motor Show, has necessitated further extensions to the Austin Mo-o-Company's factory at Longbirdge. Birmingham, states the Financial News. These extensions, which will cost upwards of £70,000 when
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  • 15 13 The Hon'ble the British Resident of and Mrs. Marcus Rex are m Ipoh at present.
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  • 180 13 Over £5,*****0,000 In Share Capital THE vast wealth ol British companies which are growing m number is shewn by the annual report, now published. Of the Board of Trade on matters within the Companies Acts. More than £5.645.000X00 m paid-up share capital was m the hands of
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  • Article, Illustration
    47 13 The famous Foden Works Band, winners this year for the six'h time of the championship at the Crystal Palace Brass Band contest, playing on the deck of the I'nion Castle liner "Carnarvon Castle" before leaving Southampton recently for Johannesburg to nlav at the Emnirp Exhibition. Topical Press
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    • 22 13 PHONE GOODWOOD 5933 5934 T^'MW^ Telegraphic Address: NGL r?L,? ll y ATED WEAL FOR VISITORS AND TOURIST., unrivalled factiitiet for private entertainments.
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  • 157 14 UNKNOWN New R.A.F. Aerodrome hie Grand Ballet Tribune A machine about to land at th c new RAF. Aerodrome at Tengah on Monday. Miss Hilda Andrew Sr] 10 h, and < The two Audax machines which were among the four planes two land at Tengah. Tribune Sailor's Tfl A close
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  • 1156 16 CAKES for a "Manly" tea Simpl. bin cake* that vui m 1,,,,,k io Im* bitten into and oilier* for -he little man's moro ambition* appetites. THIS week by special request we are giving some recipes for cakes that would appeal to the simple appetites of men who are msn. COCONUT
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  • 629 17 p* those times when you don't feel m lie mood to settle down to the business of creating a cake that reful blending of all ingre--'A. baking period and rites, nothing seems to satisfactory than gingerta a month of Sundays do ie who dislikes singer- molasses
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 82 17 A TOURIST'S SHOPPING I GUIDE LUGGAGE CARRIER JL _0 4_r^^~u>~u*~ <~i* —-_r-K^>_r-^—int SINGAPORE j LUGGAGE CARRIER CO. Baggage Contractors Forwarding Agents. Booking. Agents for P3UB. Railways. Baggage Agents for:— Blue Funnel Line East Asiatic Line S Nederland Line 8.1.5. N. Co., Ltd.. ietc.. etc. Tel. Address.— "LtJOOAGE" PHONE 2428 or
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    • 130 17 STATIONER November Issue PICTURE BOOK Read The Last of the Mohicans Private Number n Biographies of Simone Simon, Jean Harlow, and Michael Whalan. I Free: $20/- FREE CROSSWORD, ALHAMBRA PAVILION CONTESTS GET YOUR COPY NOW SILK STORE m m -V_____B____B_________| SATISFACTION GUARANTEED WHEN SHOPPING AT Tajmahal Store SILK MERCHANTS 23
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    • 165 17 CHEMIST Appoimimmt ___„■<,. lft—tm /a aoxa. AIDS TO BEAUTY ROUGE POWDER LIPSTICK ALL AVAILABLE IN SHADES TO HARMONISE WITH YOUR COLOURING CREAMS AND LOTIONS FOR THE GREASY NORMAL AND DRY SKIN. BEAUTY BY CULTURE AGENTS: THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY rLTD. (INC. IN F.M.S.) RAFFLES PLACE BOOKSHOP I USEFUL COMMERCIAL BOOKS Linage:
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 473 18 i__ii'' m ==3=^ M I i Bl" 1 lim i t 1 -fc^TP*' Mi ■-•'^iti. BY P&Oa«dBRITISH INDIA LINES Outwards. Tonnage Spore. Duo 1936. Tonnage Spore. NALDERA 16,000 Nov. 6 1937. SOMALI 6.810 Nov. 18 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Jan 1 CAMORIN 15,000 Nov. 20 BHUTAN 6,100 Jan 14 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Dec.
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    • 139 18 M. M. LINE (MESSAGERIES MARITIMES) (Incorporated m France) SPECIAL CRUISE TO JAPAN Leaving Singapore NOVEMBER 20th Visiting: Saigon, Hongkong Shanghai by m.v. "PRESIDENT DOUMER" Returning Singapore JANUARY sth by s.s. D'ARTAGNAN 15 DAYS IN JAPAN including FIRST CLASS RETURN PASSAGES, Hotels, motor-cars, sightseeing m Japan at an ALL INCLUSIVE COST
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    • 128 18 fl. Y.K. USE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENI* CUNARD WHITE STAR. LTi (Incorporated m Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo. Aden, Port Said, MarseiUes Gibraltar s.s. KASHIMA MARU N A -m.s. YASUKUNI MARU NOV. s.s. HAKONE MARU Rates to lst Class 2nd o cl JJi, Naples |497 $540 $317 *3» Marseilles 514
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 240 18 I POSTAL INTELLIGENT STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES 10-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIM* Rengat and Tembilahan Makasser 4 Australia:- Eastern (except Melbourne! and S'thern "Parcels only 1 Merkur Nov. 4 < Pengerang 8. Soon Heng 4 New Zealand Merkur 4 Djambi and K. ToengkalS Tobelo 4 Dungun. Kemaman and Kemasek Tung
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    • 135 18 Mails Ex per led Mails expected from China and Japan by the Corfu, due at Singapore, today. Mails expected from China and Japan by the Tokushima Maru. due al Shiga* pore, to-morrow Mails expected from Europe (London mails) by the Naldera. time of delivery of boxholders' letters and general delivery
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 305 19 BI'IIXS PHILP LINE. (incorporated tn Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Dua sails. MERKUR In Port Nov. 4 MARELLA I Nov. 28 Dec. 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia Issued at th following rates. First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or Mtl bourne to the connecting
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    • 524 19 I jffS-iiP- TO FRENCH PoR, ra y^~T r-\ .^m HOMEWARDS. i T i^?^ *—k Dunkirk Nov. 4 I CAPTOURANE For MarseiUes, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Nov 13 i LINOIS For MarseiUes, Havre, AntwcrnA nESSF* SS' 2 J CAP ST. JACQUES For MarseiUes, NanteS St. bSSSTS Bordea^" OUTWARDS Dec. ll 1
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 354 19 THE BAHBOtTRj lIIIPS mH X i, Tde Ptt,, < ,M r,, _,„sy;side the wharves Transatlantic Flight On to The "Plying Wing" God'jw.i Gate No. 22 1 New York. f jJ rlu j t) 3 r»LYDE Pangborn, the American aviator, Bulan 14 v proposes to start his trans-atlantic Clenogle 12 t
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  • 472 20 Armistice Day Plans KING EDWARD has decided that the celebration of Armistice Day, Nov. 11. which falls this year on a Wednesday shall follow the lines adopted m previous years, and m consequence Sir John Simon, the Home Secretary, on behalf of the Cabinet, is making th e necessary arrangements.
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  • 114 20 National Trust Seeks Wider Powers IN the course of the coming session a Bill is to be introduced into Parliament, by the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty, which among other things seeks additional powers for the Trust. Should the Bill be passed into law the
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  • 175 20 Slump Hits West End Theatres SOMETHING m the nature of a slump has affected West End theatres during the past few weeks. Not long ago they were experiencing their biggest boom for seven years but now a quick succession of short runs has brought losses m its trail. Managements have
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  • 298 20 AMONG many interesting exhibits which made their appearance at the 26th annual London Medical Exhibition which opened this week, was that best described as an "automatic doctor." The device does not actually diagnose a patient's trouble, but helps the doctor by localising any septic places m the
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  • 25 20 A Liverpool widower and a widow at Douglas. Isle bf Man, both aged 50 have announced their engagement through the Mayor of Ramsgate's matrimonial bureau.
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  • 25 20 A fire which seriously damaged four cottages and rendered 15 people homeless at Botesdale, Suffolk, is believed to have been accidentally caused by children's fireworks.
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    • 1668 21 ii\ XHE RADIO 1 in *o»zsr Pl^ -Bm. j 63d a.m. Recorded musk j^r <-,^.^-. J -^T._r-,_,-._,._,._,._,- -L I 650 am. Time signal. Recorded' < m —moo~^-''* iomomat i«i_p.-_p.__»._P.-_r^ p*^p music continued. t^^-'-* I 7.50 a.m. Close down. I. I till) TC (flute, viola, and pinoforte) (Dubo-s> JJ 5 Opening
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    • 441 21 Berlin Station DJB 19.74 metres (15.200 kcs > DJI 51.38 metres (9,650 kcs.>; DJQ 19.63 metres (15,280 kcs.) DJE 16.89 metres (17,760 kcs.) mwres 12.25 p.m. Call DJA, DJB (German, I English) German Folk Song. 12.30 p.m. Small Pieces of Music. 1.20 p.m. News m Gerir.an. 1.35 p.m. Small Pieces
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  • 279 22 Champagne 2/-A Bottle And Beer 4d. A Pint Nice. MANY more British visitors, champagne at 2 a bottle and good beer at 4d a pint are advantages Riviera hotelkeepers expect from thr new loi \aiue of the franc compared with the pound Sterling. Already shutters that
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  • 488 22 Increased Spending Power London, Oct. 13. Ifeel confident that we can look forward to the coming year with optimism, seeing that the general conditions m Great Britain and the Empire are more promising than for many years past Lord Austin of Longbridge. m making this statement at
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  • 321 22 Twenty-Fifth General (By Air Mail) London. Oct 20. THE twenty-fifth ordinary general meeting of Parit-Bruas I Malay I Rubber Co Ltd was held yesterday at Allington House, Allington-street, Lon-, don. S.W reports the Financial News. l Mr. A. J. Stevens, M.A. (the chairman), who presided, said that
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    26 22 Mr. Keyostovan the Iranian Consul-General m China and his two daugh ters Mary and Lily who left Singapore on th c President Adams yester day. Tribune
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  • 25 22 Silver valued a t £200 and Ini boxing and cycling trophies was when the home of Councillor Ralpt Wnght m Lexden-road. Colchester wa broken into.
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  • 27 22 The original 8-year-old timber flooring of the Albert Hall. Kensington, has been scrapped and is to be replaced by a sprung steel-constructed floor a cos; of £6.000
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  • 1002 23 fudge On Question Of Benefit Of The Doubt Onn Correspondent, lohore Bahru, Nov. 2. mikKlM' that, on the whole, R tMAB Z i reasonable doubt m X ,her \u Justice J. V. G. Mdls theta M.tted Tor Boon Hwee to-d»> "«52J3 wi th throwing
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  • 170 23 Sir C. Bennett Collapses At Dinner London. Monday. THE famous King's Counsel. Sir Curtis Bennett, collapsed while speaking at a dinner m London and died shortly afterwards He »\a.-. appointed Chairman \>t tl London Sessions only a fortnight 1,0 -Reuter. Sir Henry 'Honywood» Cu.*: -Bennett was called
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  • 94 23 The Hainanese community of Pontian Kechil. have completed the building of their club premises, an imposing structure situated m the centre of the town. It was formally opened on Sunday last. In the morning, the members of the community were entertained, whilst m the evening, leading citizens of
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  • 140 23 Gang Robber Sentenced Singapore. Tuesday SENTENCE of seven years' rigorous imprisonment and 12, strokes of the cat o'nine tails was passed by Mr. Justice Adrian Clark at the Assize Courc to-day on Scow Png. a middle agea Chinese who was yesterday convicted by a common jury of
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  • 92 23 U.S.A. And A Norwegian's Claim Washington. Monday. A REQUEST by the Norwegian Government that the United States consider the claims of a formerly rich Norwegian shipowner. Mr Hannevig. some o. whose assets were requisitioned m wartime, has been refused. The claim involves several million dollars. Mr. Cordell Hull
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  • 82 23 I Alleged Profit From Immorality Singapore. Monday. GEORGE KRAFT and Jules Kutron two Hungarians, appeared before Mr. A. D. York, the Third Magistrate, this morning. charged with living on the earnings of prostitution between September and October this year. The woman m the case is the wife of
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  • 21 23 Miss Florence Boutcher. who has sold f.400 ld. voting tickets for the fund of the Sidmouth. Devon. Carnival; waelected Carnival Queen.
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    • 63 23 j EMPIRE TAIRIIi t j (TANJONG PAGAR j i 7 p.m. TO-NTGHT 9-15 p.m. j j Special Double Feature Programme MORAX MMS j i (World's Funniest Black Face Comedians) m MACK I BENNETTS Comedy Scream j I "HYPNOTIZED" lIM II UIU TALMADGK THE STUNT KING DAREDEVIL OF THE SCREEN m
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  • 120 24 Star.ight (McPheison up) romped home to win the nth race f<«r the "Wearne Kongsi." Starlight was trained by R. Billet. Mrs. P. Logue leading m her English jlUing Lambden who won the third Race at Ipoh on Saturday. The Jockey is Davie*. The Finish of
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  • 337 24 Girls Generally Well Treated THERE were 1,099 registered Mui-tsai m the Straits Settlements and 994 m the F.M.S., at the end of 1935, according to the annual report of the Secretary ior Chinese Affairs. Malaya, for last year. The numbers of registered mui-tsai m the Colony on Jan.
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  • 30 24 vt Mirr-cnitch. Deputy of the Yugoslav (Radical Union (Government Party), who was waylaid and shot by three armed j peasants while on an electioneering tour, died m hospital at Kruzhevatz
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  • 916 25 CAPTAIN HAWK'S SELECTIONS Race L MISS POLLY Race 2. TONY Cheerful Lady Race 4. LITTLE MOTHER Sauntress Race 5 JONATHAN Bay Laddie Race 6. SCRIBBLE Cheerful Eyes Race 7. WARRIOR Race 8. TINY BELLE Army Contractor hw WEATHER I \aptaht Hawk's I Winners I
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    • 104 25 A Guaranteed Family Income— During The Years When Most A Simple, Practical and Economical Solution THE GUARANTEED FAMIIXY INCOME BENEFIT has been designed to meet the problem faced by all married men. IT PROVIDES A simple, economical, practical method, whereby you may adequately provide for the care and comfort of
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  • 581 26 R.A.F. MEN DO WELL Indians' Clever Display Singapore, Tuesday. PLAYING for the first time this season against a civilian team, the Combined Services were beaten by two goals to nil by the Indian Association at Balestier Plain this evening. Both the goals were nested by
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  • 74 26 Famous Golfer To Visit Singapore London. Oct. 21. THE well-known golfer, Miss Pam Barton, accompanied by her sister, Mervyn, and her uncle. Mr. Frank Hewson. leaves for India on Saturday. Although taking her clubs with her Pam said: "I will not be playing m any championships, although
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  • 49 26 Two gamekeepers visiting the chamois preserve on the Perschitz Alp, m Carinthia. Austria, discovered three poachers who had just shot a chamois. The poachers raised their carbines to their shoulders, but a gamekeeper instantly fired and wounded one of them. The man died while being carried down the mountain
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  • 250 26 Concluding Stages Of S.A. Innings Adelaide, Tuesday. TIIE MX.C. won their fixture against South Australia to-day by 105 runs, dismissing the homesters for 202 m their second innings. The South Australians were faced with ihe 'prospect of making 307 m their second innings to avert defeat, but were
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  • 51 26 Keppel Championship This Week-End THE Keppel Golf Club November Medai bogey will be played for on Saturday and Sunday. Nov. 7 and 8. The Club Championship will be played on the same dates. The conditions are as shewn on the list of entries pasted uo m the Club
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  • 371 26 Old Boys 9 Victory Singapore. Tuesday IN a hockey match between the I Andrew's Old Boys, and the Andrew's Present Boys played o« X latter's ground the former took th. r 2 this year by winning the match^th! margin of three goals to one a They would
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  • 436 26 Singapore. Tuesday. BY six points (two tries) to three (a try* the Fort Canning Rugger XV defeated H.M.S. Danae m a hardfought match at the Police Depot m Thomson Road this afternoon. It was an even game and Fort Canning owed their victory to the
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  • 1000 27 ETCETERAS START OFF WELL TOURNAMENT RUGBY ,***** IOItUAHD WORK GAINS (By Hermes I Singapore. Tuesday. M tKQfI made a good start to fICETEKAa m tournament m l ""''thi afternoon when they I '""""P. Mr Public Services and defeated flu vPI| poi „ts (a goal I ■SCtSsI to «ivc points (a
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  • 49 27 Men at work In the neighbourhood of Pont Salnt-Esprit (Card) discovered the buried ruins of a ninth or tenth century chapel with a cemetery adjoining. Several skeletons were unearthed, each bearing an emblem which Is believed to indicate that the remains are those of pilgrims to the Holy Land
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  • 435 27 Raffles College Score Freely In Match With Chinese Singapore, Tuesday. A VERY interesting rugger match wasl witnessed to-day at Raffles College I m which the S.C.F.A. B team were beaten 27 nil. The Chinese put up a very poor show owing to the lack of co-o-eration. The team was In
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  • 234 28 Etceteras Beimmi Public* Service* In an S.C.C. tournament rugby match on the padang yesterday tbe Etceteras beat Public Services and Bankers by eleven points to five. Here are some pictures of the game snapped by a Tribune photographer. Tribune (Above) C. T. Owen, the Etceteras' scrum
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